We report on single-crystal growths of the SrTbO compound by a super-necking technique with a laser-floating-zone furnace and study the stoichiometry, growth mode, and structural and magnetic properties by scanning electronic microscopy, neutron Laue, X-ray powder diffraction, and the physical property measurement system. We optimized the growth parameters, mainly the growth speed, atmosphere, and the addition of a TbO raw material. Neutron Laue diffraction displays the characteristic feature of a single crystal. Our study reveals an atomic ratio of Sr:Tb = 0.97(2):2.00(1) and a possible layer by layer crystal growth mode. Our X-ray powder diffraction study determines the crystal structure, lattice constants, and atomic positions. The paramagnetic (PM) Curie-Weiss (CW) temperature θ = 5.00(4) K, and the effective PM moment = 10.97(1) μ per Tb ion. The data of magnetization versus temperature can be divided into three regimes, showing a coexistence of antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic interactions. This probably leads to the magnetic frustration in the SrTbO compound. The magnetization at 2 K and 14 T originates from both the Tb1 and Tb2 sites and is strongly frustrated with an expected saturation field at ∼41.5 T, displaying an intricate phase diagram with three ranges.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7364594 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c01360 | DOI Listing |
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